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Sudan’s current crisis embodies a tragic cycle of conflict driven by historic marginalization, political mismanagement, resource greed, and regional geopolitics. Its civil war, marked by ethnic cleansing, urban destruction, and humanitarian collapse, is a stark example of a state unraveling from within. Without meaningful international intervention or internal reconciliation, the country risks further disintegration, making it one of the most ignored and devastating conflicts of the modern era. The world’s apathy toward Sudan’s plight underscores a troubling reality: some of the greatest human tragedies occur quietly, far from the media spotlight.